26th Annual SpiritWalk & Warrior Run

Join Seattle Indian Health Board for the 26th Annual SpiritWalk & Warrior Run—an opportunity to gather and support our thriving cultures and healthy Native communities!

You can participate in a 5K run or a free, accessible 2K walk, followed by food, entertainment, and an Indigenous vendors’ market for the whole family.

Top race finishers and one lucky walker will be awarded a unique, custom-designed beaded medallion.

Proceeds from the SpiritWalk & Warrior Run will fund projects that increase access to culturally attuned care, including a new residential substance use disorder treatment center and renovations to our International District Clinic. When you support our work, you help ensure that Native people continue to thrive on Native land in the Seattle area.

At the event, we’ll also honor athlete Wa-Tho-Huk /Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox/Potawatomi) and the long-awaited restoration of his Olympic gold medals.

Runners, make sure to register by September 30 for early bird pricing!

If you’re unable to attend SpiritWalk & Warrior Run but would like to support our mission, we invite you to make a recurring or one-time donation here.


Getting to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is located at 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199.

Parking is available in the Discovery Park North Parking Lot. Limited parking will also be available for Elders and people with access needs in front of Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center.


Become a SpiritWalk & Warrior Run sponsor!

As a corporate sponsor of Seattle Indian Health Board’s SpiritWalk & Warrior Run, your gift will support health equity in our region and increase access to culturally attuned care for Indigenous people. With our community excited to return to in-person gatherings, we are anticipating large crowds and considerable social media buzz. More than ever, your sponsorship support will have broad local recognition.

Thank you to our sponsors